It is unreasonable to require law-abiding citizens, whether they are residents of a given state or visitors passing through a state, to memorize a myriad of laws, especially when criminals will ignore them…

DNREC’s Division of Fish & Wildlife is continuing to reassure Delaware residents and hunters that an insect-borne disease that is fatal to white-tailed deer does not affect humans and rarely affects livestock…

After a long journey by water and rail, a storied 16-inch gun barrel was unveiled today at the Battery 519 Museum at the Fort Miles Historical Area in Cape Henlopen State Park, where it will be stationed…

A stretch of ocean beach and dunes, and a half mile along the bay shoreline, will close beginning Thursday, March 1 for the benefit of piping plovers, oystercatchers, least terns & other threatened and endangered beachnesting shorebirds…

DNREC’s Division of Parks and Recreation and the Department of Agriculture’s Delaware Forest Service are teaming up to conduct a prescribed fire on 24.2 acres in a remote area of Cape Henlopen State Park…

The Quality Deer Management Association is sending two members of its national education staff to the 2012 Delaware Wildlife Management Workshop and Expo at the Delaware State Fairgrounds Exhibit Hall on Saturday…

In 1911, when the first members of Delaware’s new Game and Fish Commission were appointed by the Governor and the state’s first game warden was hired, the state did not own wild lands for conservation purposes…